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 Adi Gundlapalli

       

Adi Gundlapalli, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology
Department of Internal Medicine
Adi.Gundlapalli@hsc.utah.edu

Adi Gundlapalli received his basic medical training in Madras, India (Madras Medical College) and graduate training in immunology at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, CT.  He then completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Connecticut and moved to the University of Utah School Of Medicine where he completed a fellowship in infectious diseases and hospital epidemiology in 2002.   He is currently an investigator with the NIH-funded Rocky Mountain Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Disease Research and is on faculty at the University Of Utah School Of Medicine in Clinical Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases.  He has most recently worked as medical director of Wasatch Homeless Health Care, Inc. in Salt Lake City, Utah.
 

Research Interests

His research interests include influenza, public health surveillance, preparedness for emerging infections/agents of bio-terrorism and health care for the homeless. 
 

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Gundlapalli AV, Rubin MA, Samore MH, Lopansri B, Lahey T, McGuire HL, Winthrop KL, Dunn JJ, Willick SE, Vosters RL, Waeckerle JE, Carroll KC, Gwaltney JM Jr, Hayden FG, Elstad MR, Sande MA. Influenza, Winter Olympiad, 2002. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Jan;12(1):144-6. 
 
Gundlapalli A, Hanks M, Stevens SM, Geroso AM, Viavant CR, McCall Y, Lang P, Bovos M, Branscomb NT, Ainsworth AD. It takes a village: a multidisciplinary model for the acute illness aftercare of individuals experiencing homelessness. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2005 May;16(2):257-72. 
 
Harbarth S, Gundlapalli AV, Stockdale W, Samore MH. Shortage of penicillin G: impact on antibiotic prescribing at a US tertiary care centre. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2003 May;21(5):484-7. 
 
Gelman SS, Gundlapalli AV, Hale D, Croft A, Hindiyeh M, Carroll KC. Spotting the spirochete: rapid diagnosis of leptospirosis in two returned travelers. J Travel Med. 2002 May-Jun;9(3):165-7. No abstract available. 
 
Harbarth S, Gundlapalli AV, Samore MH. Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus. N Engl J Med. 2001 May 3;344(18):1400; author reply 1400-1. No abstract available. 
 

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